Class Number: 1466This is a topics course. Course content varies.; Current topic description: Brazilian metropoles embody multiple tensions between cities and nature mediated by divisions of race, wealth, gender and immigration. While colonial and 19th century foundations speak to slave wealth and exploitation of the land, 20th century Brazil has become a laboratory for social change, and experiments to rethink the relationships of citizens and the environment. Readings will include history, geography, environmental studies, and literature; films will also be regularly screened in class., ; Haverford: Social Science (SO) Enrollment Limit: 15; Enrollment Criteria: Sophomore; Junior;Senior; Major/Minor/Concentration; Instructor Permission; Crosslistedwith CITY B360;

Class Number: 1466This is a topics course. Course content varies.; Current topic description: Brazilian metropoles embody multiple tensions between cities and nature mediated by divisions of race, wealth, gender and immigration. While colonial and 19th century foundations speak to slave wealth and exploitation of the land, 20th century Brazil has become a laboratory for social change, and experiments to rethink the relationships of citizens and the environment. Readings will include history, geography, environmental studies, and literature; films will also be regularly screened in class., ; Haverford: Social Science (SO) Enrollment Limit: 15; Enrollment Criteria: Sophomore; Junior;Senior; Major/Minor/Concentration; Instructor Permission; Crosslistedwith CITY B360;